Jason also sits down on the couch to discuss how his convincing turn as Khal Drogo in Game of Thrones made some people think he couldn’t speak English and discusses Season 2 of his Netflix series, Frontier.

Water War with Jason Momoa

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Ricky Martin suited up to make an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday evening (January 18) in New York City.

The 46-year-old entertainer talked about starring in The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story and revealed he cried when he first saw co-star Edgar Ramirez as Gianni Versace on set.

“I was in a fitting and Edgar walks in as Gianni, the first time I saw him I started crying,” Ricky expressed to Jimmy. “I told him, ‘Edgar if you ever doubt of how you look focus on my first reaction.’ It was very honest and sincere, I’m very happy to be working with this camp. It’s been amazing.”

Jessica Chastain and host Jimmy Fallon illustrate how underwritten female characters are in this hilarious sketch during last night’s (January 18) episode of The Tonight Show!

During the segment, the two-time Oscar-nominated actress and Jimmy switched it up by swapping genders while they read movie scenes – Jessica played the male role, while Jimmy played the female role.

They performed scenes from a typical romantic comedy, action movie, and sci-fi flick, and while the scenes themselves were made up, the inequality between the male and female parts was painfully familiar. “I barely got to speak there,” Jimmy said at one point.

Jessica also shares some of the SNL hosting advice she got from pals Gal Gadot and Amy Schumer, reveals what it was like to witness Oprah‘s inspirational Golden Globes speech and recounts the embarrassing first time they met.

Jessica Chastain Shows Jimmy What It’s Like to Play the Female Role

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Edgar Ramirez stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday (January 17) and talked about how American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace exposes homophobia in the U.S. that allowed five murders to go unchecked just 20 years ago.

“Ryan has an amazing talent to identify stories that are both dramatically gripping and at the same time they’re socially and culturally relevant,” the 40-year-old actor told Jimmy. “It’s that combination that makes the anthology of American Crime Story so interesting.”

“The underlining theme of our show is homophobia. We tend to think that in the ’90s that our world was just like the world today and actually it was very different,” Edgar explained. “When you look into this investigation, the element that comes back into the surface constantly is the don’t ask, don’t tell element. This kind of invisibility and this denial of sexuality, denial of existence of a gay world out there. This guy, Andrew Cunanan, he was on national TV for several weeks, he was on the FBI’s most wanted list and for whatever reason it was very hard for the authorities to catch him. Basically, he was killing gay man and didn’t represent a public threat to the authorities at the time. To think that it was only 20 years ago is shocking and frightening because history tends to repeat itself. It’s important to revisit.”

“He murdered five people and then when he murdered the famous one, the last one Gianni, people started to pay attention. That’s basically what drives the whole series and the show and we couldn’t be more proud to revisit history in this way,” Edgar concluded.

During her appearance, Melissa opened up about learning how to play Supergirl, dancing and acting since she was a kid, performing a Stephen Sondheim medley at Disneyland and playing one of David Koresh’s wives in the new mini-series, Waco.